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, including London Weighting Allowance Job ID: 129506 Close Date: 02-Dec-2025 Contact Person: Dr Andrea Serio Contact Details: andrea.serio@kcl.ac.uk Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com
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Molecular mechanism of plant organellar replication School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Indrajit Lahiri, Dr S Casson Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round
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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: The role of long non-coding RNAs in guard cell function and development School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Dr
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Website http://www.swansea.ac.uk Street Singleton Park Postal Code SA28PP E-Mail a.u.m.wohlschlegel@swansea.ac.uk Phone 01792602768 STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn Whatsapp More share
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(multi-scale modelling experience desirable). Deep knowledge and understanding of composites mechanics. Practical experience and coding capability relevant to the aerospace sector is highly desirable
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learning tools for the prediction of composite manufacturing processes. You will work on development of algorithms, custom written codes, application of commercial finite element software and development
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are both collaborators of Dr Clements. Our aim as the SWBio DTP is to support students from a range of backgrounds and circumstances. Where needed, we will work with you to take into consideration reasonable
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to the GALLANT programme (https://www.gla.ac.uk/gallant ) through the project “Simultaneous carbon sequestration and pollution remediation”, working with
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includes experimentalists who generate data for material characterisation and model validation as well as Research Software Engineers for code development support. Research will include the creation
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. The post holder will work with Dr Anna Pearce, and other colleagues both within University of Glasgow and other Universities across the UK. This project will use a wide range of cross-UK administrative